A executive in my company said I can petition probate court in SC from NY without a attorney...
We have information that our special needs adult daughter's widowed evil step-mother forged a will after the father was deceased and one of her ex friends his name.
The father was officially declared deceased May 25, 2013, and he never obtained Guardianship when she turned eighteen. The will states everything goes to her.
We, his sisters, and many friends know that he would never leave his 3 daughters nothing at all. I was trying to find out who the notary was via the SC gov site
searching notaries with no results. One of his two sisters said the woman worked where the deceased worked and they both knew her very well.
The special needs daughter deserves something from the estate!
The will was stamped June 4, 2013 by Probate. She has and has had her two brothers living with her. (talk about shady characters). When I told them the daughter was here
in NY and everything was good now, he threatened to snap my neck next time he sees me. During a recording where I told her our conversation was being recorded, she said, then
this conversation was F@cking over. I then heard her say she hung up on the son of a bitch and laughed. Must have been a old flip phone, because we still heard them talking. Her brother said, we
don't have a will yet, and she told him that they will so don't worry. My wife is the biological mother.
Can we in fact petition the court without a lawyer and not being in SC??? If so, then how?
Pops
We have information that our special needs adult daughter's widowed evil step-mother forged a will after the father was deceased and one of her ex friends his name.
The father was officially declared deceased May 25, 2013, and he never obtained Guardianship when she turned eighteen. The will states everything goes to her.
We, his sisters, and many friends know that he would never leave his 3 daughters nothing at all. I was trying to find out who the notary was via the SC gov site
searching notaries with no results. One of his two sisters said the woman worked where the deceased worked and they both knew her very well.
The special needs daughter deserves something from the estate!
The will was stamped June 4, 2013 by Probate. She has and has had her two brothers living with her. (talk about shady characters). When I told them the daughter was here
in NY and everything was good now, he threatened to snap my neck next time he sees me. During a recording where I told her our conversation was being recorded, she said, then
this conversation was F@cking over. I then heard her say she hung up on the son of a bitch and laughed. Must have been a old flip phone, because we still heard them talking. Her brother said, we
don't have a will yet, and she told him that they will so don't worry. My wife is the biological mother.
Can we in fact petition the court without a lawyer and not being in SC??? If so, then how?
Pops
Last edited: